Monitored Sessions, Remote Viewing Demonstrations

Remote Viewing:
Baltic Sea Anomaly Discovered by Ocean X Explorers

Anomaly at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
Anomaly at the bottom of the Baltic Sea

The Task: Remote view the anomaly at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. 

The Cue: Describe the most important aspects of the target.

Monitor: Jerry Harthcock

I was blind to the target and the cue. The monitor (Jerry) was semi-frontloaded: He chose the target and created the cue.

On June 19, 2011, the Ocean X Explorers were scanning for shipwrecks and sunken treasure in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Sweden when they discovered a large round object at the bottom of the seabed. After several dives down to the object, the team had more questions than answers.

The Baltic Sea anomaly drawn by Edward Riordan during a remote viewing session.
The Baltic Sea anomaly drawn by Edward Riordan during a remote viewing session.

The object is 60 meters in diameter  and appears to be resting on top of a pillar-like formation. The explorers also discovered what appears to be a staircase connected to the object and at least one round hole that is emitting heat. Results from lab tests of pieces of the object indicate that the material is made of Limonite and Goethite—metals that are part of the iron oxides/hydroxide family.

On August 11, 2011, I was contracted by Austin-based R&D company Transception Inc. to perform a remote viewing session. During the session, I perceived an object that was round, large, metallic, and very old but newly discovered. It reminded me of a UFO. The object had vent shafts that were emitting heat.

The Ocean X Team is continuing its exploration of this strange object in an attempt to obtain answers about its origin and nature. A documentary called “The Mystery Beneath” has been created about their discoveries. Watch the trailer below.

 

 

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